Kajiki Masanobu, Yamashita Naoyuki, Ito Ryo, Matsumoto Takaaki
Laboratory for Exercise Physiology and Biomechanics, Graduate School of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo University, Toyota, Japan.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan.
Temperature (Austin). 2020 Apr 30;7(2):157-164. doi: 10.1080/23328940.2020.1757991. eCollection 2020.
The upcoming Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games may be held amid extremely high wet-bulb globe temperature conditions. Many studies have focused on countermeasures to prevent the reduction in exercise performance in the heat. However, cooling strategies for managing heat stress of staff and spectators remain poorly understood. The present study investigated the effects of a lightweight fan cooling device, namely a commercially available air-perfused rucksack, on physiological and perceptual responses during low-intensity exercise in a hot environment. Ten males walked (5.5 km/h, 2.0% gradient) for 60 min in hot conditions (35°C, 50% relative humidity). All participants performed two trials with and without the air-perfused rucksack, respectively. Air was blown onto the upper back and neck via two fans attached on either side of the rucksack. Rectal temperature, neck skin temperature, heart rate, and physiological strain index were significantly lower during walking (P < 0.05) with the rucksack. Additionally, the ratings of perceived exertion, thermal sensation, and thermal comfort were significantly lower (P < 0.05) with the rucksack. These data suggest that the air-perfused rucksack may be effective for managing heat stress of staff and spectators at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.
CON: control trial; ES: effect sizes; FAN: fan cooling trial; HR: heart rate; T: mean skin temperature; pre: pre-exercise; PSI: physiological strain index; RPE: rating of perceived exertion; SD: standard deviation; TC: thermal comfort; T: neck skin temperature; T: rectal temperature; TS: thermal sensation.
即将到来的东京奥运会和残奥会可能在湿球黑球温度极高的条件下举行。许多研究都集中在防止高温下运动表现下降的对策上。然而,对于管理工作人员和观众热应激的冷却策略仍知之甚少。本研究调查了一种轻便风扇冷却装置,即市售的空气灌注背包,对炎热环境下低强度运动期间生理和感知反应的影响。十名男性在炎热条件下(35°C,相对湿度50%)以5.5公里/小时的速度、2.0%的坡度行走60分钟。所有参与者分别进行了两次试验,一次使用空气灌注背包,一次不使用。空气通过安装在背包两侧的两个风扇吹到上背部和颈部。使用背包行走期间,直肠温度、颈部皮肤温度、心率和生理应变指数显著降低(P<0.05)。此外,使用背包时,主观用力感觉、热感觉和热舒适度的评分显著降低(P<0.05)。这些数据表明,空气灌注背包可能对管理东京奥运会和残奥会上工作人员和观众的热应激有效。
CON:对照试验;ES:效应大小;FAN:风扇冷却试验;HR:心率;T:平均皮肤温度;pre:运动前;PSI:生理应变指数;RPE:主观用力感觉;SD:标准差;TC:热舒适度;T:颈部皮肤温度;T:直肠温度;TS:热感觉。